Sep 6, 2007
Did you buy and iPhone few days back and paid $499 or $599 for it? Now you have an awesome opportunity to get back $200 by showing the receipt of that iPhone! This is not because of some lottery ticket which you just now won without even buying it but because Apple just now slashed the prices for iPhone by $200 as it was very well feeling the heat from iPod Touch. The method is very simple as stated in Apple’s Store Purchase Policy. [Read more]
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Aug 5, 2007

There are many websites related to Apple stuff but very few of them concentrate on content. Mostly all are busy gathering lots of viewers so as to get many ad clicks. And how they do that? By daily delivering new content even when that content should not have been on the top. Mac Games also focuses on same Mac/Apple stuff but its one of those few rare sites who let there content stay there on the homepage for 1 full week!The homepage design is soothing to the eyes and it blends the Google Ads very well too. I want to point on blending of Google Ads in this site as there are many sites which have so many ads up there in there pages that one rarely goes on to read the content.
Mac Games And More mostly concentrates on Mac games and the shareware related to Mac. It is doing an awesome job of providing all the Mac shareware developers with a platform where they can feature there hard work. One such example is Mac solitaire.
Still few suggestions which I have for the author is to remove Google Ads from the about page, the contact page and the FAQ page. And do get a good contact form which helps you not to reveal your email address.
Go explore the archives of MacGamesAndMore and if you want you can easily be featured on the home page for one full weak! The site has all the potential to be a big hit and must continue working hard and hence will surely get success. After all hard work is the key to success!
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Aug 4, 2007
99¢ Only Stores®, located in Westchester CA, plans to give out Apple iPhones for just 99 cents to there first 9 customers on 9th August as part of there 25th anniversary.With this awesome iPhone give away comes an issue too. As iPhone’s retail exclusivity is with Apple and AT&T Wireless stores, how on earth will this plan be executed?
And if this turns out to be a success then one should expect more such iPhone give aways at other places, not only at Apple and AT&T Wireless stores!
What do you think? Has 99Only stores done there homework or they should be ready to face fights against Apple?
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Jul 26, 2007

See the image above? Did you know this? I am very sure that many of you pronounce ‘X’ in Mac OS X as ‘ex’. Even I used to call it the English alphabet ‘x’. But today I read in a magzine (a reliable one..Digit) that ‘X’ in Mac OS X stands for ‘ten’.
And to add to that as Mac is short form of Macintosh so one should write ‘Mac’ instead of ‘MAC’.
So the next time say it ‘Mac OS 10′ and write it as ‘Mac’ NOT ‘MAC’. Get That!!
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Jul 8, 2007

As of me
Ubuntu gets the edge. The CD cover design on the left is just one of the many variations that are centered on the same idea.
Ubuntu has the courage to associate human faces to a software product. Faces repeating different versions and interpretations of the
Ubuntu logo. “
Ubuntu is an African word meaning ‘Humanity to others’, or ‘I am what I am because of who we all are’. The
Ubuntu distribution brings the spirit of
Ubuntu to the software world,” is the company’s official explanation for their distribution of the Linux operating system. I am a Windows man myself, and a Windows Vista hard-core user, but I simply fell in love with
Ubuntu due to its ease of use.

When it comes down to the actual design of the box, Microsoft’s Windows Vista is hands down the winner. The unique box however has as main practical purpose the company’s need to differentiate genuine Windows Vista copies from pirated versions, sold as legitimate software. While the packaging is not impossible to counterfeit, Microsoft has come to the conclusion that bootleggers did not even try, and instead sold Vista as pirated. By comparison, the boxes for
Ubuntu and Tiger are not spectacular. Not for their shape, but what about style? Vista gets second place in my list. It is obvious that Microsoft’s user experience team has done a great job with the design of the overall style of Windows Vista. It is
Aero from one end to the other, and the boxes are clear illustrations.

Windows Vista’s
packing’s suffer from impersonality; well, the Tiger box says nothing to me. The designers that have looked endlessly for the best CRT monitor, just to enjoy the largest gamut possible in
Photoshop know what I am talking about. Tiger’s box is too simple and primitive for my taste, and in this sense it is just the antonym of
Ubuntu’s design. Position 3 to Mac OS X.
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